skepticalnotcynical
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Hi. I need some 'scientific' COUNTER-ARGUMENTS and/or 'logical arguments' for certain claims homeopaths make. These claims are a bit harder for me to debunk, and I haven't really come upon a decent counter-argument. I'm very skeptical on those claims, and to be fair, I also ask for evidence/explanation if those claims are true.
A few of those 'hard4me2debunk' claims-
1. Distilled water contains no memory of any substance, that's why the water only has the memory of a particular substance after succussion.
(heard this in a talk)
2. Belladonna 30c can make a rat's intestine contract.
(found in homeopathy websites)
3. Ultrahigh dilutions of thyroxine can slow down metamorphosis of tadpoles. (found in homeopathy websites)
4. Numerous tests have been done and proved homeopathy works.
(found in homeopathy websites)
5. Western science is biased.
(common argument)
6. Science is evolving, so scientists will come to know on how homeopathy works.
(common argument)
*You can also post other 'hard to debunk claims' (the deeper stuff), and their counter-arguments if possible.
A few of those 'hard4me2debunk' claims-
1. Distilled water contains no memory of any substance, that's why the water only has the memory of a particular substance after succussion.
(heard this in a talk)
2. Belladonna 30c can make a rat's intestine contract.
(found in homeopathy websites)
3. Ultrahigh dilutions of thyroxine can slow down metamorphosis of tadpoles. (found in homeopathy websites)
4. Numerous tests have been done and proved homeopathy works.
(found in homeopathy websites)
5. Western science is biased.
(common argument)
6. Science is evolving, so scientists will come to know on how homeopathy works.
(common argument)
*You can also post other 'hard to debunk claims' (the deeper stuff), and their counter-arguments if possible.
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